Saturday, 15 March 2014

Love Entwined Part 10 is Launched

It's time for the charming four corners as we complete Border 2

bottom right and top left corner

Part 10 keeps us busy as we complete Border 2. Unlike the work of Part 8 & 9,Part 10 allows you to spend a bit of time with your stitch work and embellishments as well as finishing up any little details from the previous blocks before we start on Border 3 next month.

This is a quilt full of detail, so don't be afraid to embellish and take your time.

3 comments:

Esther, this quilt is going to be absolutely magnificent! I would love to be able to make something like this some day. For right now, I'm still in Applique Training Wheels... :-) Thanks for giving me something to work towards.

Love, love, love the new look of your blog! ! ! ! Your creativity is amazing - so very glad I discovered you and your amazing designs. (I'm following LE, but waiting till I have more experience before I start it)

Esther, thanks for leaving a comment on my blog. I've outgrown the LE space by my bed, so will try to set up a larger work area in my library. The LE design is really starting to look spectacular with Parts 9 and 10. I don't see how anyone could now stop with just the center portion!

Welcome to My Blog

Hello, I'm Esther: a textile artist & quilter. This blog is where I share my original Free BOMs, work on projects, talk quilts and experiment with new techniques.

Find my Quilt Archives at the top of this page (and don't forget to add your own linky if you've made any of my quilts yourself) or leave a comment on the Quilt Archive Page and let us know what corner of the world you're in, it's always so nice to see how widespread our Group is!

Each Wednesday you're invited to take part in my Weekly WOWs linky party as bloggers around the world drop in to share their stash busting efforts.

Visit my websitewhere you can view my quilting galleries, BOM histories and workshop info. And don't forget to join my Yahoo BOM Group where you can become a member and take part in my BOMs for free.

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My Bookshelf

These are the books I love, rely on and know to be worth their space on my shelf.

I am currently downsizing but these books are my 'essentials' and will stay with me forever. I'm often asked which books I recommend for applique and quilting (and knitting) and I know I've scribbled titles down for people whenever I am out and about, so I'm really happy to share my bookshelf titles here.

I buy a lot of my books at the Book Depository and have done for the last 5 years, I definitely recommend them as a bookseller.

'Simply Successful Applique' by Jean Sullivan

This is a book I am always recommending - in my opinion its the only applique book a quilter needs. I've also had the pleasure of getting to know Jean online and she is as generous and thoughtful as this book is thorough and engaging. If you don't already own this title, why ever not?!

'QuiltMaking by Hand' by Jinny Beyer

I must have recommended this book at least 100 times in the last 10 years, it's an essential read for all quilters